Saturday, June 1, 2013

Awaken Your Inner Muddy Kid: Pretty Muddy Dallas 2013 Race Recap

I was provided a
free entry into the Pretty Muddy mud run and obstacle course in Dallas,
TX in exchange for blog posts about the event. All opinions are my own
and I am under no obligation to
give them a positive review. If I hated it, I'd tell you.

Do
you remember when you were a kid and you played in the mud for fun?
Remember when you would get as muddy as humanly possible and Mom would
freak out because you tracked mud through the kitchen on your way to a
Capri Sun in the fridge? When did mud stop being fun? (Hint: it didn't.)
What happened to that muddy kid? A job? Responsibilities? Adulthood?
Your own kids to yell at for tracking mud through the kitchen? I miss
that muddy kid. But I don't have to anymore.

It may
not be socially acceptable to roll around in your backyard after a good
rain, but there is a way to awaken your inner muddy kid (without totally
freaking out the neighbors)!

This weekend I ran the Pretty Muddy all women mud run 5K and obstacle course at Skyline Ranch in Dallas. I recruited a couple of (not-so-at-first) willing friends. My best friend doesn't run and doesn't like mud, but she loves me, so she reluctantly agreed when I pestered her for months asked her to do this with me. My other friend likes to run but said that getting dirty freaks her out. I promised them this would be a blast. I was sure they would like it. There is no way that one doesn't have fun going full speed down an inflatable slide into a mud pit. Right? These runs are all about friendships and fun. I had my friends and Pretty Muddy was promising the fun. Let's do this!

Not Pretty Muddy Yet

Once we arrived at Skyline Ranch, retrieved our bibs, and checked our gear, we were ready to get muddy through the obstacle course. (Well, I was. I think they were still nervous.) While waiting at the start line we made a new friend who found me there from my blog. (I love when that happens.) I was thrilled, the more the merrier in these kinds of runs!

"The Original Mud Slide"

"So Over It"

And she said she didn't like to get dirty!

"Wood You Rather"

"Social Networking"

"Over and Out"

"A Leg Up"

The obstacles were really fun and never too challenging, they seemed like they would be appropriate for any fitness level, and you always
had the option of detouring around any obstacle. When was the last
time you crawled on your hands and knees through the mud, the last time
you scaled a wall, or climbed up rope ladder 20 feet in
the sky? I even skinned my knee. This is the stuff kids are made of.
The running portions of the course were relaxed and laid-back through
the wooded park area, there were plenty of walkers between the
obstacles, and I never pushed my pace like I would have in a traditional 5K.

After a 5K of running, walking, crawling, climbing, wading, and sliding, we came out on the other side wearing mud and smiles.

Now we are Pretty Muddy

Mud Pants

And you can't go to a ranch in Texas without seeing horses.

The Dallas Pretty Muddy was sponsored by Old Navy to promote their active wear line, so I was very excited to receive an awesome tote bag, an Old Navy tee, and Old Navy flip flops after I finished the run. When you include the Pretty Muddy shirt and the free beer at the end (plus free skin exfoliation, duh), I walked away feeling like the runners got a lot for their money. The Dallas race also benefited Susan G. Komen, Dallas County, and for all the mud runs combined Pretty Muddy gives away 250 free entries for breast cancer survivors. You are not just getting muddy for yourself, you are getting muddy to help others.

If you want to experience the Pretty Muddy in my shoes in one minute or less, check out the video I recorded on my GoPro video camera strapped to my chest. Special thanks to Hubbies band, the Dangits, for allowing me to use their music on my video. (Shhh, don't tell the other band members.)

Top 10 Pretty Muddy Mud Run Tips:

1. Don't wear cotton. Cotton absorbs water and mud and will weigh you down.
2. Bring a change of clothes for after the race.
3. Bring flip flops for after the race.
4. Leave electronics at home and leave your phone at gear check.
5. Buy a water proof disposable camera to take with you through the obstacle course if you want pictures.
6. Bring cash for parking.
7. Bring several towels and wet wipes.
8. Bring trash bags to line your car seats on the way home.
9. Consider donating your muddy shoes to the charity after the race.
10. Bring a lot of friends, don't be afraid to wear a costume, and just have fun!

It is not uncomfortable at all. I always forget I am wearing it, it is so light weight. I bought the chest strap but it is a little less dorky than a head strap :) My only complaint is that running footage is VERY shaky, so it helps when you have other footage to edit in and balance out.

I cannot wait until October when it's my turn to be Pretty Muddy. I'm signed up with my sister-in-law and her cousin and it will be their first mud run. It looks like you had a great time with your friends, Lea!

Lea, love the camera attached to you!!! Awesome, I am sure if I tried that I would trip and fall on it.....Looking foward do the rope obstacles {NOT} as I have had troubles with those in the past....if anyone behind me is in a hurry they best slow down and be patient LOL

Great list of what to bring I love it...thanks for sharing my free raffle for the Sacramento run By the way :)

What fun!! Thanks for sharing the whole experienced. Loved it!! I need to check their calendar and see when they are hosting an event in LA... I MUST do one of these!! Team Scrumptious Moms here we come. Woohoo!!